OK, my previous posts on the toppic show I think the customer should have had enough common sense to leave the thing alone himself and get someone with experience to help. He has of course now been delivered this knowledge by a big virtual Clue-By-4.
Now, if Eyetech won't repair it (even if you offer to pay) , I offer to try. I make no guarantee to success as I don't know for sure if it can be done, perhaps a pic by email could help (good clear closeup of the damage froma couple angles). My offer - I'll fix the thing, you pay to ship it to me in USA, I pay shipping to return it to you. I'll pay for any parts required that are reasonably easy to deal with, such as sockets, solder, etc. If it's a broken northbridge chip, or other such large thing neesing replaced, I'm not equipped to do that work, I'm assuming it's just the ROM socket and lifted wires neding some rework, and this is all I'll pay for.
OK, who am I? Why should you trust me? Good questions. I've upgraded a couple Cyberstorm MK2 050 CPU cards to use 060 chips. A couple people have sent me their boards for this work, and been happy with the results, people from outside USA, a project I figured out how to do by myself as Phase 5 wouldn't even respond to my requests to pay them for the job on my wn board. I have a degree in computer engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology in New York state USA. I work at Forefront Technologies on the Radeon driver project. Bill Toner's the name, you decide if you'd consider trusting me or not. Again there is risk involved, I may not be able to fix it, there's some statistical possibility that it might somehow get worse, but I'm willing to try. Regardless of if I fix it or not, it will be returned to you at my cost for return shipping/insurance. Now, I don't have any OS disks, and don't know much about instaling Linux myself, I'm not personally involved in Forefront's AmigaOne sales. I only will try to get the thing to try and boot, show any meaningful signs of life, etc. If you want I'll try to get Linux doing somethng too, but don't make any guarantees whatsoever about that, just the board/socket repair attempt.
And it of course may take a while to get to as I'm busy with other things, but will get to it as soon as I can if you would try this offer.
Again, while breaking something that expensive must suck, I can't find Eyetech at fault for the damage. But for kicks (I like to solder) I'll offer this for my own educational experience in trying to repair such a hardware problem.